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Behold the Invincible Iron Monkey

Tue, August 5th, 2008 at 12:52PM (PDT)

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"Invincible Iron Man" #5 variant cover by Kaare Andrews
Marvel Comics has provided CBR with an advance look at Kaare Andrews' monkey-themed variant cover of "Invincible Iron Man" #5. Written by Matt Fraction with art by Salvador Larroca, the book goes on sale September 3 in comics stores everywhere. When you're through checking out this exclusive first look, don't forget to visit CBR's Marvel Comics forum to discuss "Invincible Iron Man" with fellow readers.

INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #5
COVER BY: KAARE ANDREWS

WRITER: MATT FRACTION

PENCILS: SALVADOR LARROCA

INKS: SALVADOR LARROCA

COLORED BY: FRANK D'ARMATA

LETTERED BY: CHRIS ELIOPOULOS

THE STORY:

THE FIVE NIGHTMARES builds to its penultimate chapter. Stane and his army make their assault against Stark -- the man AND the conglomerate -- and Tony Stark shows even an old dog can pick up a trick or two when his back's against the wall. Iron Man and Iron Man 2.0 finally come face-to-face and head-to-head -- and the only thing more shocking than the way it starts…

is the way it ends.

Rated A …$2.99

Keywords:  iron man, invincible iron man, marvel comics, kaare andrews, matt fraction

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